Part III — The Feminist Shadow’s Odd Obsession with “The Patriarchy”

Turnaround: It’s time for “The Patriarchy” to examine The Matrexx.

Jack Kammer, MSW, MBA
ILLUMINATION-Curated

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AI image of a meeting of “The Patriarchy”
“Meeting of The Patriarchy” by Steven Van Valkenburg, @PatriarchyCtrl on Twitter/X, using Bing Image Creator

In Part I of this series on The Female Shadow’s odd obsession with “The Patriarchy” we talked about how keeping attention on male power, real and imagined, precludes acknowledgment and accountability for the power that women have.

In Part II, we looked at what feminists have been trying to hide behind their misdirection of attention toward men’s supposedly oppressive power, and we uncovered The Matrexx.

Now we will look closely at The Matrexx, how it is structured and what it wants; we’ll compare and contrast it with the feminist notion of “The Patriarchy.”

The Matrexx

Genograms

In social science, families are often diagrammed as genograms with women represented by large circles, men by large squares, girls by small circles, boys by small squares. A line between two shapes indicates a relationship. In The Matrexx, we see brother-sister relationships and mother-children relationships; men have no part in the Matrexx.

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Jack Kammer, MSW, MBA
ILLUMINATION-Curated

Jack is a masculist, a fair counterpart to feminists. Since 1983 he has worked in radio, print, video and in-person to address sexism against men and boys.